I do love to argue though. it's fun. but i guess I'd call it debating more than anything else. I don't usually argue angry. I try to keep it civil so i can let my opinion be known. also it's most fun arguing with someone a bit smarter than you. it's a good mental challenge.

One of my favourite quotes: "Arguing with a fool proves there are two".

So if one is rational and gets his point across with facts and statistics while the other one is irrational does that mean they are both dumb? Might want to rethink your quote.

Don't say that. If you have ever been in a argument with a fool, then you won't notice yourself. But you will eventually not make much sence either, even if you start out with facts and statistics it will eventually go over to not making sense and just saying things to get your point out. And i say this because other people point it out after discussions.

The "God is in the gaps" argument from religious people. It's self defeating to try and claim that every mystery is the work of god. With every year that goes by scientists and researchers reveal the mechanisms behind the mysteries that were attributed to god's will alone the year before. And no matter which mystery you point to, the same thing is going to happen to it eventually, which results in the ever shrinking reach of a celestial being whose reach is supposed to be infinite.

If I was them, I'd stop doing that and just simply interpret the definition of an omnipotent, ever present, all knowing creator as having enough smarts to have intentionally created the MUNDANE!!!! Why is it only the exciting and fun mysteries that make people think of their god? If he did everything, then shouldn't they calm down about trying to disprove, or deny scientific conclusions? By their own scripture, no matter how much we learn -- all we're really learning about is what that deity created. I mean really, give something which you credit with that much creativity and power full credit for absolutely everything and then we can all coexist in peace and harmony with a true sense of mutual respect.

In all fairness religious people should worship what science discovers, because whatever is discovered reveals the infinite beauty and complexity of an ever expanding universe whose proportions are already so vast it boggles the minds of even the greatest thinkers in history. From a scientific perspective, I find the universe to be totally awesome! If it's the work of random factors, or a work of inspiration, it's still just as ridiculously awesome. I just wish they'd start to see it the same way instead of spewing hate, anger and death threats at people whose only crime is curiosity.

I've been in one too many.
Most of the time, when I know it's not going anywhere and the person is trying to be awesome by spouting fallaciously, I just become a snaky asshole and use their game against them. They get all huffy and call me all different types of names. In the end, I win. Not because the argument went anywhere but because it helps me sleep at night knowing that some poor idiot somewhere thought of me so much that they have to place it all over facebook or twitter.

My one friend tried to convince me that the Ukraine was still a part of Russia. Easily the stupidest argument I've ever had.

My other friend and I also constantly get into arguments over things like the environment, government, ect. They're always really dumb because we just end up shouting "Yes!" and "No!" back and forth at each other. But she's just such a Debbie-downer about everything, I can't help myself!

Well, I believe what they said is true. It's not the plant itself they get addicted to but the high the plant gives. And when that high isn't enough, they move onto harder stuff like crack, heroin, etc.